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Dark Moon Reading

October 25, 2018 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Free
View Venue Website, 523 SE Morrison St, Portland, OR 97214 + Google Map

From Mother Foucault’s Bookshop’s website:

Dear Friends, please join us on Thursday, October 25 for a reading of poetry, prose, and dark matter. More about readers and work below.
manuel arturo abreu (b. 1991, Santo Domingo) is a poet and artist living and working out of a garage in southeast Portland, OR. They use text, ephemeral sculpture, and the general intellect in a process of magical thinking, with attention to ritual aspects of aesthetics. They wrote List of Consonants (Bottlecap Press, 2015), transtrender (Quimérica Books), and most recently,their debut collection of critical prose, Incalculable Loss, available now from the Institute of New Connotative Action Press. abreu also co-runs home school, a free pop-up art school in Portland. https://manuelarturoabr.eu
Olivia Olivia comes from the same place all sad things come from–the sea. Her writing has appeared in Salon, The Rumpus, The Establishment, Ex-Berliner, and the Portland Mercury, among other places. Her speculative memoir set in the afterlife, No One Remembered Your Name But I Wrote it Down, is available through Impossible Wings press here today. You can follow her work at oliviawrites.com. Prepare yourselves.
Thomas Macfie was born in Sewanee, TN and studied creative writing at Flathead Valley Community College and the University of Montana in Missoula. His writing has appeared in Diagram, Fence, the Nashville Scene and elsewhere. He currently lives in Nashville TN where he is a co-facilitator of the Free Nashville Poetry Library.
Robert Torres is a Portland writer and performer. They have worked with Deep Overstock, 1001 Journal, Monkey with a Hat on, and Twilight Theater. Their work explores queer and Marxist themes, and addresses the trouble of having a body whether you like it or not.
Kate Jayroe is a writer, bookseller at Powell’s Books, and staff member with the Sewanee Writers’ Conference. Work by Kate appears in Tammy, VIDA’s Report from the Field, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Joyland, Juked, and elsewhere.

Venue

Mother Foucault’s Bookshop
523 SE Morrison St
Portland, OR 97214
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Phone
503-236-2665
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Organizer

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503-236-2665
Email:
motherfoucaultsbookshop@gmail.com
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